The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1945
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
ESTABLISHED IN 18
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CEREALS
large size
Wheaties 15c
7-oz. pkg1.
Cheerioats 2 for 25c
Phillips 1 qt. 14-oz.
Tomato Juice ....31c
Cooked 1 lb jar
Lima Beans 13c
Pure Cane
SUGAR
33c
65c
$1.63
$6.45
5 lb
sack
10 lb
Sack
25 lb
Sack
100 It)
Sack
SYRUI*
Karo pt. 17c
Karo.... 5 lb jar 46c
3 pts., 4-oz.
Brer Rabbit 45c
Blackburn gal. 90c
Roy Harry Pure gallon
Ribbon Cane ..$1.25
Home Made Pure gallon
Ribbon Cane.. $1.75
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Cabbage
bunch
Plants 15c
Onion bunch
Plants 15c, 2 for 25c
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN
SEEDS, Package and Bulk!
Cabbage lb 6c
Lettuce.... head 12c
Rutabaga
Turnips lb 5c
Egg- Plants., lb 15c
Onions 3 lbs 15c
Texas
Oranges lb 9c
Apples lb 13c
Lemons doz. 30c
Carrots., bunch 10c
Spuds .... 10 lbs 39c
FLOUR
Peacemaker
25 lb
sack....
50 tb
sack...
81.30
$2.35
Monogram
25 tb sack
with 2 glasses
50 lb sack
with 4 Glasses
$1.25
$2.40
Light Crust
" $2.45
Faultless 6-oz. pkgs.
Starch 6 for 25c
Faultless 12-oz. pkgs.
Starch 3 for 25c
Clabber Girl
Baking Powder
21c
9c
1 It) 9-oz.
can
10-oz.
can
Pure Lard
4 lb pkg 75c
8 lb pkg $1.45
Shortening
Scoco ... 4 tb crt. 79c
Libby's Canned
Milk 3 for 25c
\ictor
PURE CREAM
MEAL
25 IT)
FEED
Nutrena 25 lbs
Egg Mash $1.10
100 lbs $3.80
Pellets, 25 lbs $1.00
100 lbs $3.85
1(5 per cent Texla 100 lbs
Dairy Feed .... $2.95
Nutrena 25 lbs
Hen Scratch 95c
100 lbs $3.35
Growing
Mash.. . 25 lbs $1.15
100 lbs $4.25
25 lbs
Chick Mash $1.25
100 lbs $4.60
Shorts 100 lbs $2.60
Ear Corn . bu. $1.75
Oats 4 bu. sk. $4.35
Seed Oats bu. $1.75
HAY
Alfalfa., bale $1.10
Grass bale 75c
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NO. 7 ROAST lb 30c
FRESH CALF LIVER lb 33c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb 35c
SMOKEI) SAUSAGE lb 38c
BRICK CHILI IT) 30c
PORK SHOULDERS lb 33c
PORK RIBS tb 23c
LUNCH MEAT (all kinds) lb 25c
PICKLED PIG FEET 1 tb 4-oz. 33c
NICE, FAT, DRESSED HENS lb 45c
EGGS dozen 33c
We Pag Top Prices for Your
Chickens and Eggs!
Admiration,
1 tb package
Maxwell House,
1 tb package
Chase & Sanborn,
1 tb package
C O F F E E
Red Top,
33c
35c
35c
1 tt package
Votan,
1 tb package .
Magnolia,
3 tb jar
28c
29c
$1.05
GROGAN SUPPLY CO.
ATLANTA'S COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE
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HUE FINE S
Verna Mae Endsley, Reporter
Miss V. Aguillard spoke to us
Sunday morning. She made a very
nice talk and it made those that
hoard her open their eyes. Let's
all renie-^er and come and hear
all the talks and come to mission
scnool every night of this week.
Sorry to report that there are
so many still on our sick list. ]/ets
ull remember ii>ur duty to the sick
Maxine Yates, of Queen City,
was week end guest of Genita Mc
Duff.
Mrs. Bob Lee Wall and Leanna
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Gladys Wall.
Joretta Lou Hosey of Hooks
was week end guest of Lottie and
Onita Driskell.
Mrs. Ora Peacock was Sunday
guest of Mrs. Flora Waters.
Mrs. Dow Pyle was Sunday visi
tor of Mrs. Willie Crow and at-
l tended the funeral of Mr. Hub-
bard.
Louis Jackson of Hooks was Sun
day night guest of his sister Mrs
1 Rose May Cherry.
! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Adams werfe
week end guests of Mrs. Grover
Harris of Hossbon, La.
| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Endsley and
family were Sunday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McDuff.
Mamie Lou Rodgers and Bobby
Huggins visited Bettie Jo Lynch
I Sunday evening.
Nelodean Hosey was Sunday eve
' ning guest of Lottie Marie Dris-
kell.
] The Huffines basket ball team
boys and girls, played Queen City
last Thursday night. They played
a good game. The girls won and
the hoys lost. But we hope to do
better the next game.
Ethelen Crow was Sunday nits
guest of Mary Endsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Crow and
children were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Endsley of
Bivins.
Jackson Karr and Maxine Jones
were united in marriage Monday
Feb. 5. We wish them all the luck
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blackwell of
I Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Irving Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Willoughby
! and family and Miss Iva Black-
Iwell spent Sunday in Ida, La.
Miss Iva Blackwell is spending
the week with Mrs. Irving Lynch
, and Mrs. Buck Willoughby.
Jackie Hough of Jefferson spent
jweek end with J. D. Driskell.
Verna Mae Endsley was Sunday
[ night guest of Christine Sanders.
Jackie Hough, J. D. and Melvin
Driskell spent a little while Sat-
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs
M. R. McDuff.
Several attended the singing in
1 Atlanta, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Green and
, Mrs. Emmer Green were Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Waters.
j Jackie Hough, J. D. and Melvin
Driskell, Carl James and Mary
(Jane Rodgers made candy Satur-
day night in the home of Irece and
Irene Waters.
Irece Waters and Verna Mae
Endsley were Tuesday night visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tolle
| son of MeLeod.
Mrs. Thomas Nunn was Tues-
jday guest of Mrs. Guy Driskell.
Hazel Cash was Thursday night
guest of Irece and Irene Waters.
Marie Tolleson and Mrs. Lucy
Tolleson were last Monday guests
of Mrs. Bob Lee Wall and Leanna
Mrs. J. E. Coats of Alto, Texas
spent a few days last week with
Marie Tolleson.
Saturday night visitors in the W
J. Tolleson home were Mrs. J. E
Coats, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stanley
and daughter Nevolene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDuff and
son of MeLeod, were last Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Judge
Crow.
Mrs. Hershel Hinton and Mrs
Cherry was Wednesday evening
guest of Mrs. Ethel Crow.
Pfc. R. D. Wall spent week end
with his folks, Mrs. Bob Lee Wall,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wall and fam
ily.
Let's everyone remember and
Q<vme to church this week end and
attend SS and Training Union.
IN MEMORY OF ERLENE
Just two months ago today
When Erlene passed away.
It left our hearts sad and broken
Not a thought or a word could
be spoken.
She seemed so happy when she
could come home,
With a smile and everything go-
ing just fine.
Her troubles and trials pased on
by, for she was just that kind.
She left a vacant place in her
home,
That Mo one else can fill.
It is so hard to understand
But it was just God's will.
God called her away to that
beautiful home.
In a still small voice He spoke
"Come dear" I need you most.
To jioin in that "Heavenly Host."
Written. Feb. 2, 1045.
—By Mrs. William Wilson
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1945, newspaper, February 8, 1945; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336511/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.